“Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet but the fruit of the poor lemon your dog should never eat.” By Leslie, Carna4 Communications Many dogs, particularly puppies, will eat just about anything — if they can reach it. Some foods offer nourishing...

By Leslie, Carna4 Communications This month we dined with Zoey, a beautiful and inquisitive four-year-old Cockapoo (Cocker Spaniel and Poodle cross). Zoey joined the Narvali family some five months ago to fulfill a long-standing ninth birthday promise. She has quickly...

By Guest Blogger: Karen Wehrstein, Homeopath journalist The first thing to understand is that seeds were evolved not to be digested. From the plant’s perspective, the idea of a seed is to survive to make another plant. What that means is that for an animal to have...

By Leslie, Carna4 Communications Before bringing CARNA4 to market, we surveyed 300 dog owners (primarily in Canada, with a few from the U.S.) to find out what mattered to them and their dogs – from who they trusted to what they wanted from a dog food. We polled owners...

By Leslie, Carna4 Communications This month we dined with Maxwell, an effervescent Long Coat Chihuahua puppy. He loves tossing his cloth toys, frolicking from lap to lap and nibbling on Carna4. This little pup’s confidence is only broken by stairs, which he fears and...

By Guest Blogger: Karen Wehrstein, Homeopath journalist As organisms, both animals and people take things into their systems from the world around them, whether by ingestion, breathing, skin contact or other ways. And not everything that we take in is a nutrient. Some...